Reflections: Explorations of Imagery and Symbolism - Couverture souple

Garmon, John

 
9781546517597: Reflections: Explorations of Imagery and Symbolism

Synopsis

From an American existential landscape, this book contains poems written during the last 50 years. Included are different forms, from haiku to sonnets to narrative poems. There are no sacred cows, only explorations of human nature against local and universal situations.

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À propos de l?auteur

John Garmon is the author of several books of poetry, a memoir, a history of Geronimo and Cochise, and three international poetry anthologies. He was born in 1940 in Groom, Texas, in the panhandle. He served a four-year enlistment in the Marines and then earned a Ph.D. in American and British Literature at Ball State University, with a dissertation on "Aspects of Place in the Poetry of John Knoepfle." His poems and stories have been in Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, Southern Poetry Review, Southern Humanities Review, West, Radius, The Oregonian, Passages North, Midwest Quarterly Review, California Quarterly, New Mexico Humanities Review, Fragrance, Paradise Review, Florida Review, Tipton Poetry Journal, McNeese Review, North Country, Passages North, The Texas Slough, The Sou'wester, Kansas Quarterly, South Dakota Review, Leaves of Ink, ExFic, Lake Superior Review, Buffalo Spree, Bristlecone, Clackamas Literary Review, Tailings, Comstock Quarterly, Northwest Poetry, and many other periodicals. He edited and published Night Spiders, Morning Milk, and Resolution of Hours (with Chip Dameron and Marty Lewis), 90 Poets of the Nineties, and An Amazing Eclectic Anthology. His memoir is Rise and Fall of the Texas Kid, about his life in Groom and beyond. He once served as president of Berkeley City College in California. He was the featured reader at the Fox Festival in Big Stone Gap, Virginia.

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